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The Maryland History and Culture Bibliography

Peters, De Witt C. "Evidence of United States Army surgeons, in charge of the four hospitals at Annapolis and Baltimore, Md., to which returned Union prisoners were brought from Richmond, Va.; also, evidence obtained from eyewitnesses." Journal of Civil War Medicine, 18 (October-December 2014): 148-50.

Randall, Kathy. "The Civil War: a Divided and United Annapolis Family." Anne Arundel County History Notes, 45 (Spring 2014): 3-4, 11-12.

Schatz, Mark N., ed. "Jack Kelbaugh's Civil War." Anne Arundel County History Notes, 45 (Winter 2014): 3-4, 8-12; Anne Arundel County History Notes, 45 (Spring 2014): 2, 5-10; Anne Arundel County History Notes, 45 (Summer 2014): 4-5, 11-16.

Thompson, John Peter. "The Raid on Beltsville, July 12th, 1864." News and Notes from the Prince George's County Historical Society, 43 (July/August 2014): 4-6.

Van de Giesen, William. "Dr. Bernard Vanderfieft: An Excellent Surgeon in the American Civil War." Journal of Civil War Medicine, 18 (January-March 2014): 18-28.

Graham, David K. "'She Spurns the Northern Scum': Maryland's Civil War Loyalty in Mass Culture and Memory." Maryland Historical Magazine, 109 (Spring 2014): 34-50.

Schoeberlein, Robert W. "'A Record of Heroism': Baltimore's Unionist Women and the Civil War Era." Maryland Historical Magazine, 109 (Summer 2014): 188-201.

Recko, Corey. A Spy for the Union: The Life and Execution of Timothy Webster. Jefferson, NC: McFarland and Company, 2013.

Miller, Richard F., ed. States at War. Volume 4: A Reference Guide for Delaware, Maryland, and New Jersey in the Civil War. Lebanon, NH: University Press of New England, 2015.

Moore, Tilden L. 1890 Special Census of the Civil War Veterans of the State of Maryland: Volume IV, Caroline, Dorchester, Queen Anne's, Somerset, Talbot, Wicomico, and Worcester. Reprint. Berwyn Heights, MD: Heritage Books, 2015.

Rhodes, Steven B. Maryland in the Civil War: An Annotated Bibliography. Berwyn Heights, MD: Heritage Books, 2015.

Amtower, Elora. "Confederate Mementos: 'Let us march to the fight with heart linked to heart'." Shoreline, 21 (January 2015): 24-26.

Malanowski, Jamie A. "A 'Talent for Buffoonery'." Naval History, 28 (December 2014): 58-63.
Notes: Union Navy officer William Cushing.

Barram, Rick. "Charles County Confederate Occupation." The Record, 110 (January 2015): 2-6.

Cooling, Benjamin Franklin. "Montgomery County and Jubal Early's Raid on Washington, July 10-14, 1864: A Sesquicentennial Perspective." Montgomery County Story, 58 (Winter 2015): 1-8.

Graham, David Kenton. Loyalty on the line: Civil War Maryland in American memory. Ph.D. diss., Purdue University, 2015.

Jamieson, Perry D., and Bradford A. Wineman. The Maryland and Fredericksburg Campaigns, 1862-1863. Washington, DC: Center of Military History, United States Army, 2015.

Knott, Steven W. "Lee at Antietam: Strategic Imperatives, the Tyranny of Arithmetic, and a Trap not Sprung." Army History, 95 (Spring 2015): 32-40.

Parzych, Cynthia, and James C. Bradford. Antietam: Trace the Path of America's Heritage. Historical Tours. Guilford, CT: GPP, 2015.

Robertson, James I., Jr. "A Dead Horse at Antietam." Civil War Times, 54 (June 2015): 54-59.

Zielinski, Vince. "Camp Johnson - Ellicott Mills Union Army Camp - Where Are You?" The Legacy, 50 (Spring 2014): 5, 7.

Brugh, Mark P., and Julia Stinson Brugh. Civil War Ghosts of Sharpsburg. Charleston, SC: Haunted America, 2015.

Watts, Jennifer A. A Strange and Fearful Interest: Death, Mourning, and Memory in the American Civil War. San Marino, CA: Huntington Library Press, 2015.

Pain, Kendra. "Women of the Civil War." Shoreline, 21 (January 2015): 27-28.

Bockmiller, Stephen R. Washington County in the Civil War. Images of America. Charleston, SC: Arcadia Publications, 2016.

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